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Allylation and Alkylation of Biologically Relevant Nucleophiles by Diallyl Sulfides.

Kasi Viswanatharaju RuddrarajuZachary D ParsonsCalvin D LewisKent S Gates
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2016)
Allyl sulfides are bioactive phytochemicals found in garlic, onion, and other members of the genus Allium. Here we showed that diallyl disulfide and diallyl trisulfide can transfer allyl side chains to low molecular weight thiols. Diallyl monosulfide is inert with respect to this allyl transfer reaction. On the other hand, diallyl sulfone, a known metabolite of diallyl monosulfide, alkylates both amines and thiols under physiologically relevant conditions via isomerization to an electrophilic vinyl sulfone.
Keyphrases
  • electron transfer